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  • Why White America Chose Obama

    10/13/2009 11:13:57 PM PDT · by Scanian · 40 replies · 1,635+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | October 14, 2009 | Robin of Berkeley
    I grew up in a small city in the New York suburbs. My parents scrimped and saved to give us a saner life than in the Bronx. Unlike most other towns in the county, our area was diverse, with a wealthy population in opulent estates; a middle class group (mine); and a large, low income population, mostly comprised of black residents. In the 60's, liberal policy makers conceived of forced busing so that deprived kids could enjoy tonier surroundings. The utopians envisioned the dazzling spectacle of ethnic bonding. At my elementary school, the black kids arrived each day by bus...
  • [John]Edwards has plan to diversify schools ($100 million for busing kids)

    07/16/2007 3:18:16 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 41 replies · 2,435+ views
    The Politico ^ | July 16, 2007 | Mike Allen
    NEW ORLEANS -- Sen. John Edwards plans to warn later this week that the nation’s schools have become segregated by race and income, and he will propose measures to diversify both inner-city and middle-class schools. The plan calls for beefing up inner-city magnet schools to attract suburban kids, and providing extra money for schools in middle-class areas as a reward for enrolling more low-income students. Edward lingered in the Big Easy this morning – admiring a 5-year-old Head Start pupil’s sneakers and hobnobbing in a wood-floored café -- before racing into Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee as part of a three-day...
  • 'Racial Balancing' in Seattle Schools

    12/03/2006 6:34:38 AM PST · by PolishProud · 34 replies · 1,226+ views
    Washington Post via Real Clear Politics ^ | December 2, 2006 | George Will
    Until June, the (Seattle) school district's Web site declared that "cultural racism'' includes "emphasizing individualism as opposed to a more collective ideology,'' "having a future time orientation'' (planning ahead) and "defining one form of English as standard.'' The site also asserted that only whites can be racists, and disparaged assimilation as the "giving up'' of one's culture. After this propaganda provoked outrage, the district, saying it needed to "provide more context to readers'' about "institutional racism,'' put up a page saying that the district's intention is to avoid "unsuccessful concepts such as a melting pot or colorblind mentality.'' The Supreme...
  • Clueless In Seattle [Will on busing, 9th Circuit]

    12/02/2006 2:57:37 PM PST · by aculeus · 53 replies · 1,603+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | December 3, 2006 | By George F. Will
    SEATTLE -- This city's school district decided in 2000 that because the son of Jill Kurfirst and the daughter of Winnie Bachwitz are white, they should be assigned to an inferior and distant high school. If they had not left the Seattle school system, this would have required them to rise at 5 a.m. in order to leave home by 5:30 a.m., alone and in the dark, to take the first of three buses, returning home between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., with almost no time left for homework, family activities and adequate sleep. The parents argue that the racial...
  • Parents in Parsippany vent anger [forced busing of wealthier kids]

    05/23/2003 6:01:41 AM PDT · by shhrubbery! · 23 replies · 321+ views
    Daily Record (New Jersey) ^ | 5/23/03 | Minauti Davé
    <p>PARSIPPANY -- Angry parents gathered Thursday night to object to the school district's plan to funnel about 215 students into a newly reopened Lake Hiawatha School in September.</p> <p>The move, which was expected to be approved by the school board in an effort to address overcrowding issues, would affect four current township elementary schools -- Knollwood, Northvail, Rockaway Meadow and Troy Hills. All are less than two miles from Lake Hiawatha School.</p>